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| Does anyone feed calf manna for a hard keeper? Thoughts? | |
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           Location: Kansas | I was feeding it, kept them looking nice. | |
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         Location: North Dakota | Because the second ingredient is corn, I would not feed it. | |
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| I added it in for a little while until a purchased 2 bags in a row that had went rancid and I had to take them back... Smelled like pure ammonia. I went to rice bran and flax seed. | |
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| yup - I have fed it off and on. LOVE it. It is a high protein feed so adding a fat supplement for hard keepers is generally recommended.
I bought the big 50 lb bags and fed roughly a level volumetric cup of it twice a day with alfalfa when I needed to put weight and top line back onto an older mare. Worked like a charm.
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| I used to feed the Calf Manna but when Manna Pro came out with the "horse only" version of it called Vitality I started using it and man, it will REALLY put some bloom on one! Awesome stuff! | |
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| Used2B - 2015-07-21 1:18 PM
I used to feed the Calf Manna but when Manna Pro came out with the "horse only" version of it called Vitality I started using it and man, it will REALLY put some bloom on one! Awesome stuff!
I've been eye balling the horse manna vitality for a while .. wish they'd make it available in a bigger bag | |
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| Never fed it to our horses, but we used to feed it to our goats when we were breeding. Really helping keep the weight on them and made their coats looks great. | |
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        Location: CTX | Used2B - 2015-07-21 1:18 PM I used to feed the Calf Manna but when Manna Pro came out with the "horse only" version of it called Vitality I started using it and man, it will REALLY put some bloom on one! Awesome stuff!
Been feeding calf manna to my broody and her colt. And lately been feeding it to my sr horse. But I know she doesn't like to eat a huge amount, and on top of her grain it is a bit much, so the vitality is something that I might look into, since you are not feeding as much of it. I guess it is more concentrated? | |
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| The best supplement on the market, and cheap compared to all others. Good for feet, joints, hair. You name it. | |
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         Location: North Dakota | Used2B - 2015-07-21 1:18 PM
I used to feed the Calf Manna but when Manna Pro came out with the "horse only" version of it called Vitality I started using it and man, it will REALLY put some bloom on one! Awesome stuff!
Now that is something I would use! I'm glad you mentioned it. | |
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| Can you feed Calf manna and rice bran at the same time? | |
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      Location: Got Lobsta? | I started using Manna Pro products about 8 months ago and really like the quality of ingredients and the price tag. I started adding Sho-Glo to Renew Gold and now using the Max E Glo Rice Bran instead of Nutrena Boost. The Max E Glo really has been putting weight on my senior horse and he's coat looks great! | |
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| cranky B4 10am - 2015-07-21 2:26 PM
Used2B - 2015-07-21 1:18 PM I used to feed the Calf Manna but when Manna Pro came out with the "horse only" version of it called Vitality I started using it and man, it will REALLY put some bloom on one! Awesome stuff!
BeenΒ feedingΒ calf manna to my broody and her colt. And lately beenΒ feeding it to my sr horse. But I know she doesn't like to eat a huge amount, and on top of her grain it is a bit much, so the vitality is something that I might look into, since you are not feeding as much of it.Β I guess it is more concentrated? Β
Yes, its MUCH more concentrated...you only feed a tiny amount compared to the regular Calf Manna. | |
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| want2chase3 - 2015-07-21 1:49 PM
Used2B - 2015-07-21 1:18 PM
I used to feed the Calf Manna but when Manna Pro came out with the "horse only" version of it called Vitality I started using it and man, it will REALLY put some bloom on one! Awesome stuff!
I've been eye balling the horse manna vitality for a while .. wish they'd make it available in a bigger bag
The Vitality is ultra concentrated compared to Calf Manna and you only feed a tiny amount. Seems like those small bags are a months worth...... | |
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | We feed the Horse Manna vitality. And the Max E Glo. It is nice knowing also, that they are made in an ionophore free facility. | |
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| ccd112 - 2015-07-21 7:32 PM Can you feed Calf manna and rice bran at the same time?
YES!!!!!!!! they complement each other quite nicely. I have done it with the older mare I mentioned above. | |
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| cavyrunsbarrels - 2015-07-21 6:25 PM Used2B - 2015-07-21 1:18 PM I used to feed the Calf Manna but when Manna Pro came out with the "horse only" version of it called Vitality I started using it and man, it will REALLY put some bloom on one! Awesome stuff! Now that is something I would use! I'm glad you mentioned it.
Heads up ... but there is a Nutrena line called Vitality and it is not the same.
The calf Manna Vitality (horse feed) ingredient list is:
Soybean meal, flaxseed meal, dried whey, feeding oatmeal, stabilized rice bran, dehydrated alfalfa meal, vegetable oil, yeast culture, brewers dried yeast, linseed meal, l-lysine, dl-methionine, l-threonine, fenugreek seed, anise oil, calcium carbonate, monocalcium phosphate, dicalcium phosphate, salt, sodium bentonite, potassium chloride, magnesium oxide, iron oxide, copper sulfate, copper amino acid chelate, manganous oxide, manganese sulfate, manganese amino acid chelate, zinc oxide, zinc sulfate, zinc amino acid chelate, cobalt carbonate, calcium iodate, sodium selenite, vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, l-ascorbyl-2-polyphosphate, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin supplement, niacin supplement, choline chloride, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine, hydrochloride, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12 supplement, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, dried Enterococcus faecium fermentation product, dried Lactobacillus casei, dried Lactobacillus acidophilus fermentation product, dried Lactobacillus plantarum, dried Bacillus subtilus fermentation product, dried Aspergillus oryzae fermentation extract, propionic acid.
The Nutritional Feed information = Guaranteed Analysis
Crude Protein Min 25.00%
Lysine Min 1.75%
Methionine Min 0.50%
Threonine Min 1.00%
Crude Fat Min 6.00%
Crude Fiber Max 7.00%
Calcium Min 2.00%
Calcium Max 2.50%
Phosphorus Min 1.00%
Salt Min 2.50%
Salt Max 3.50%
Sodium Max 1.50%
Magnesium Min 0.30%
Potassium Min 1.00%
Sulfur Min 0.30%
Copper Min 220 ppm
Manganese Min 700 ppm
Zinc Min 780 ppm
Selenium Min 2.2 ppm
Cobalt Min 2 ppm
Iodine Min 2 ppm
Vitamin A Min 100,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D3 Min 10,000 IU/lb
Vitamin E Min 500 IU/lb
Ascorbic Acid Min 500 mg/lb
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Min 1.85% | |
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| The Calf Manna labeled for all livestock use ingredient list is:
Soybean meal, corn, hominy feed, feeding oatmeal, dried whey, dehydrated alfalfa meal , linseed meal, brewerβs dried yeast, vegetable oil, fenugreek seed, anise oil, calcium carbonate, monocalcium phosphate, dicalcium phosphate, salt, sulfur, iron oxide, ferrous carbonate, ferrous sulfate, copper oxide, copper sulfate, manganous oxide, zinc oxide, sodium selenite, cobalt carbonate, calcium iodate, vitamin A supplement, vitamin D3 supplement, vitamin E supplement, choline chloride, thiamine mononitrate, niacin supplement, riboflavin supplement, calcium pantothenate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, vitamin B12 supplement, folic acid, biotin, propionic acid (a preservative).
The Guaranteed Analysis - Feed Values:
Crude Protein Min 25.00%
Lysine Min 1.4%
Methionine Min 0.3%
Crude Fat Min 3.0%
Crude Fiber Min 3.0%
Crude Fiber Max 6.00%
Acid Detergent Fiber Max 10.0%
Calcium Min 0.7 %
Calcium Max 1.2 %
Phosphorus Min 0.6 %
Salt Min 0.5 %
Salt Max 1.0 %
Sodium Min 0.2 %
Sodium Max 0.4 %
Copper Min 15 ppm
Copper Max 35 ppm
Selenium Min 0.1 ppm
Zinc Min 125 ppm
Vitamin A Min 20,000 IU/lb
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        Location: on my horse | TurnLane - 2015-07-22 8:09 AM
We feed the Horse Manna vitality. AndΒ the Max E Glo. It is nice knowing also, that they are made in an ionophore free facility. Β
This was going to be my next question | |
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